Cadigan and Rubberdesk form joint venture partnership
Specialist leasing agency Cadigal has formed a joint venture partnership with flexible workspace marketplace Rubberdesk.
The duo have announced that Cadigal will provide professional real estate expertise and access to industry relationships with Rubberdesk delivering advanced marketplace technology and an experienced customer care team.
Cadigal has also invested in the Rubberdesk business acquiring a stake in the proptech company and cementing its commitment to technology in the rapidly growing flexible and coworking space market.
“Our national partnership with Rubberdesk enables Cadigal to remain focussed on direct leasing activities, while supporting Rubberdesk’s growth in the flexible space marketplace. We will benefit from the learnings and insights derived from the flexible space market. This brings us closer to growing businesses that will seek to directly lease space in the future,” Mr Mark Tindale, Director of Cadigal said.
“The major coworking operators have delivered on pent-up demand for flexible office space. Led by WeWork and a cohort of other providers, they have successfully introduced a new look and feel for next generation office space with shared services and a sense of community. Customer service has also been elevated to a new level, with concierge staff and regular event programming” Mr Tindale said.
Rubberdesk’s Australian flexible workspace market currently has an estimated 106,000 square metres of available office space, representing 4.8 per cent of the nation’s total vacant office space.
Rubberdesk tripled its listings last year with bookings growing by 650 per cent during the same period. It currently has some 2,500 listings Australia-wide and exclusively powers www.commercialrealestate.com.au’s coworking platform.
“Rubberdesk is really the Airbnb of flexible office space, providing a full service online platform for organisations to list spare space and for businesses to find it. Our success has been driven by a combination of tightly-held office markets and a groundswell of businesses seeking quality premises on flexible terms. Rubberdesk is the only flex space platform to manage payments and licence agreements where needed, making the whole process easy,” said Mr Jim Groves, co-founder and CEO of Rubberdesk.
According to Mr Groves, Rubberdesk‘s clients include private businesses with surplus office space as well as major global and domestic coworking operators such as WeWork, Hub Australia and Workspace 365.
Rubberdesk’s customers include major corporates looking for off-site locations for special projects, growing businesses looking for flexibility, and freelancers looking to connect into a workplace community.
Three quarters of Rubberdesk bookings are for private offices where the average occupancy is for six people. Rates vary based on location and provider, with the national average $741 per person per month and Sydney CBD rates at around $941 per person per month.
Flexible space and coworking currently represents around three per cent of commercial office stock nationally, and the due expects this to increase towards seven per cent over the coming years.